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It arrived today and I love it. The mini Captain tank that is included in the kit is actually a decent little tank. lots of flavor on the .3 ohm coil. But I couldn't wait to top it with my OBS Engine Nano. It fits perfectly. Here is a picture next to my Pico and my Charon 218 and another picture of the Capo topped with the Nano

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It arrived today and I love it. The mini Captain tank that is included in the kit is actually a decent little tank. lots of flavor on the .3 ohm coil. But I couldn't wait to top it with my OBS Engine Nano. It fits perfectly. Here is a picture next to my Pico and my Charon 218 and another picture of the Capo topped with the Nano

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Nice! Enjoy it & let us know how it performs going forward :)
 
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Will do. I will be out of town for a week, so I will really put it thru it's paces before posting a review. I took it to work today with the OBS tank with a .2 ohm coil in place of my Pico with a .15 ohm coil so battery use should of been better on the Capo with the bigger 21700 battery. The Pico won hands down, I usually get home and have still 3/4 full battery bar, on the Capo I am down to 2 bars. Of course on my Captain, the battery life wasn't great until I did the latest update, may need to update the Capo.
 

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From what ive seen (and mooch) the 21700 is under rated. Ive seen a few reviews that say the battery life is much much better with the ijoy 20700 batt.
If you have one id try the comparison again.
Been doing a little research as I'm interested in the capo squonk.
I'm curious if you see a real world improvement.
 

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From what ive seen (and mooch) the 21700 is under rated. Ive seen a few reviews that say the battery life is much much better with the ijoy 20700 batt.
If you have one id try the comparison again.
Been doing a little research as I'm interested in the capo squonk.
I'm curious if you see a real world improvement.
I only have the Captain which is dual 20700 and honestly I don't feel it lasts that much longer than my dual 18650s in my Battlestars or Charons 218. The Capo is a nice mod though. I like the size and feel in my hand and that it takes 25 mm tanks with no problem. There are no updates available yet and today was my 1st day using the Capo all day so maybe a good charge tonight and I'll use it all day tomorrow on our trip and see how long it holds a charge. But so far I am loving it.

To be fair I should note that I am using a fused stapled Clapton on the Capo and just the stock .15 ohm Baby Beast coil in the Pico, so it takes a little more power to heat up the Clapton.
 
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Will do. I will be out of town for a week, so I will really put it thru it's paces before posting a review. I took it to work today with the OBS tank with a .2 ohm coil in place of my Pico with a .15 ohm coil so battery use should of been better on the Capo with the bigger 21700 battery. The Pico won hands down, I usually get home and have still 3/4 full battery bar, on the Capo I am down to 2 bars. Of course on my Captain, the battery life wasn't great until I did the latest update, may need to update the Capo.
Thanks! I will look forward to your update :) which Captain do you have? The PD 2070? I have the PD 1865 whose battery life is what I’m accustomed to with my other dual 18650 mods.
 
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Will do. I will be out of town for a week, so I will really put it thru it's paces before posting a review. I took it to work today with the OBS tank with a .2 ohm coil in place of my Pico with a .15 ohm coil so battery use should of been better on the Capo with the bigger 21700 battery. The Pico won hands down, I usually get home and have still 3/4 full battery bar, on the Capo I am down to 2 bars. Of course on my Captain, the battery life wasn't great until I did the latest update, may need to update the Capo.
Which brand of 21700 battery?
 

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Well I am back from my trip and had several days to really try out the Capo and I am impressed. It fits well in my hand and my pocket. I tried it with the Mini Captain that came in the kit with the .3 ohm coil and it vaped good at 60 watts and the battery lasted as long as 2 18650s I compared with the same tank on my Battlestar. The Mini Captain is a nice tank, but like the Smok Baby Beast, there can be some minor leaking issues as well as there are no lower ohm coils available. I prefer RTAs so I won't be using it much but it is a decent enough sub ohm tank.
I also did a comparison with my OBS Engine Nano with a .15 coil and still about the same battery life as the dual 18650s on the Battlestar. The Capo will be my new take to work pocket mod and my Pico will be relegated to my DIY desk with a Tsunami for dripping and juice tasting
 

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Well I am back from my trip and had several days to really try out the Capo and I am impressed. It fits well in my hand and my pocket. I tried it with the Mini Captain that came in the kit with the .3 ohm coil and it vaped good at 60 watts and the battery lasted as long as 2 18650s I compared with the same tank on my Battlestar. The Mini Captain is a nice tank, but like the Smok Baby Beast, there can be some minor leaking issues as well as there are no lower ohm coils available. I prefer RTAs so I won't be using it much but it is a decent enough sub ohm tank.
I also did a comparison with my OBS Engine Nano with a .15 coil and still about the same battery life as the dual 18650s on the Battlestar. The Capo will be my new take to work pocket mod and my Pico will be relegated to my DIY desk with a Tsunami for dripping and juice tasting
Was that with 20700 or 21700?
Edit, reread and you didn't have 20700 lol. Doh!
 

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Was that with 20700 or 21700?
Edit, reread and you didn't have 20700 lol. Doh!
Nope I just used the stock battery, but I may order a single 20700 at some point just to try it out. The stock kit is a good deal on it's own though. Mod/battery and tank for under $55 and you are good to go.
 

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So far so good. I have used the Capo daily while at work and out running errands and it has performed flawlessly. I am getting about 2 days on the battery. Granted that is just normal daily use, not chain vaping at my desk. The ohms are reading .02 off but that is not a big deal. I am using the Engine Nano with a .25 ohm coil at 50 watts. I am loving it and wanting to get another one to add to the Vapacolypse box.
 

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So far so good. I have used the Capo daily while at work and out running errands and it has performed flawlessly. I am getting about 2 days on the battery. Granted that is just normal daily use, not chain vaping at my desk. The ohms are reading .02 off but that is not a big deal. I am using the Engine Nano with a .25 ohm coil at 50 watts. I am loving it and wanting to get another one to add to the Vapacolypse box.
Thanks for the update!
 
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